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so clearly, the challenge our city faces in the coming days are enormous. the mta and con ed both have very strong leaders and extraordinarily dedicated workers. they're working extremely hard and they will continue to work around the clock to get their systems fixed. our administration will move heaven and earth to help them so we can get back up and running as quickly as humanly possible, but the damages that they face really are enormous. here is the information that we have as of this moment. regarding con ed and the mta, the most recent report has three-quarters of a million new yorkers without power. there are something like 326 buildings and 59 public housing developments without power. that's about 60,000 people in more than 26,000 apartments and many of them are in zone a. the steam system in manhattan south of 42nd street was shut down as a preventative step by con ed. that affects heating, air conditioning, ventilation systems, including many of our honts, and because they shut it down pre-emptively, wire hopeful the steam system can be restored
so clearly, the challenge our city faces in the coming days are enormous. the mta and con ed both have very strong leaders and extraordinarily dedicated workers. they're working extremely hard and they will continue to work around the clock to get their systems fixed. our administration will move heaven and earth to help them so we can get back up and running as quickly as humanly possible, but the damages that they face really are enormous. here is the information that we have as of this...
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businesses in -- the low lying coastal areas of the city. to reiterate what are the low-lying areas, zone a included manhattan beach along the east river in brooklyn, all of the rock aways and also hamilton beach and broad channels in queens, all of the coastline in staten island, city island, and another patch of the south bronx, battery park city, and stretches of the the west side water front and of the lower east side village in manhattan. there are two maps on display there, which we have and which we're trying to get. which show the areas as zone a, but the bottom line is the other map shows the 76 evacuation centers. if you live in zone a and have not yet evacuated to a safe location out of zone a, it's crucial that you do that as soon as possible. time is running out, if you're not sure if you live in zone a find out by calling 211 or take your map into the zone finder, the zone finder may be slow because we're getting inundated with requests. but we must have some patience. i can't stress enough that this is for your own safety. and
businesses in -- the low lying coastal areas of the city. to reiterate what are the low-lying areas, zone a included manhattan beach along the east river in brooklyn, all of the rock aways and also hamilton beach and broad channels in queens, all of the coastline in staten island, city island, and another patch of the south bronx, battery park city, and stretches of the the west side water front and of the lower east side village in manhattan. there are two maps on display there, which we have...
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hurricane will smash into the city. that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying as a hurricane. but it is a better consensus of where it will go. and it is so large, the tropical force winds extend out to 500 miles. i want to put this map into motion. and watch this incredible unusual path that sandy is taking as the category 1 storm is coming to shore, sometime on monday it looks like. even as far north as long island. and remember, the timing will make a difference, with the high tide, as far as where the storm surge will go. we're already getting very damaging rainfall and winds. the w
hurricane will smash into the city. that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00...
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the center of the cone being somewhere north of cape may, atlantic city. but i just don't want you to focus on those cities. does it make that turn left in time? it didn't going left right now, and sometimes they wait. sometimes computers aren't perfe perfect, and why aren't they perfect? the atlantic ocean is a fast space, we don't have weather balloons out there. we have drop sons out of noaa weather radio. here it is, category 1, about an 80-mile-per-hour storm, right now as it makes landfall tomorrow night. and if there's any change to the forecast at all, i would say that's a little bit faster. the numbers bring in landfall the eye, but don't focus on 8:00, because a lot of the storm will be onshore, half of it will be onshore, even before the eye gets there, wherever it gets. you have to understand that things are going to start to go bad from here. this is how good it's going to get for the next 36 hours. no matter where with we are in here, this sides of it is so dangerous because the wins are coming in here. on up here into period of time. all the
the center of the cone being somewhere north of cape may, atlantic city. but i just don't want you to focus on those cities. does it make that turn left in time? it didn't going left right now, and sometimes they wait. sometimes computers aren't perfe perfect, and why aren't they perfect? the atlantic ocean is a fast space, we don't have weather balloons out there. we have drop sons out of noaa weather radio. here it is, category 1, about an 80-mile-per-hour storm, right now as it makes...
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the new york city skyline. you see it from new jersey, far and wide. we now have video showing the moments of the crane buckled in the violent winds. take a look. frightening video showing the partial collapse. it happened on top of a nearly completed luxury apartment building, said to be the city's tallest residential building. neighbors evacuated as officials tried to figure out how to stabilize this thing. i want to bring in alina cho who is joining us now. it is incredible to see this towering over the skyline this whole area is closed off. >> it is. it is a seven-block area that has been evacuated around that crane, anderson. it is literally the site that took new yorkers' breath away. if you think about it, it is still dangling precariously a thousand feet up from the ground. we do have a bit of good news from mayor bloomberg this morning. he said it appears at this point the crane is stable, but that the winds are going to have to die down even a bit more before they will be able to secure it. when that
the new york city skyline. you see it from new jersey, far and wide. we now have video showing the moments of the crane buckled in the violent winds. take a look. frightening video showing the partial collapse. it happened on top of a nearly completed luxury apartment building, said to be the city's tallest residential building. neighbors evacuated as officials tried to figure out how to stabilize this thing. i want to bring in alina cho who is joining us now. it is incredible to see this...
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or to one of the 76 emergency evacuation centers throughout the city. they're expecting a storm surge of anywhere between six and 11 feet. that's a lot. we saw at high tide this morning it come over the wall here, that was a mere fraction of what it will be tonight at about 8:50. that's high tide tonight. with this full moon and with this storm hitting the east coast, the water could come in and simply flood this whole area. what you're seeing here is a lot of tourists, a lot of people coming to take pictures. this is a bad idea. i don't think these people knew just an hour and a half ago, they would have been standing in 8 inches of water or if they come here tonight, they would be floating or sinking. the police have come through here and told people to get out of here. this is really a bad place to be. this is a mandatory evacuation zone in lower manhattan. 6 to 11 feet of storm surge. it's not big waves like you've seen up and down the east coast. there are some pretty amazing pictures up and down the east coast. no, this is a slow creep. the water
or to one of the 76 emergency evacuation centers throughout the city. they're expecting a storm surge of anywhere between six and 11 feet. that's a lot. we saw at high tide this morning it come over the wall here, that was a mere fraction of what it will be tonight at about 8:50. that's high tide tonight. with this full moon and with this storm hitting the east coast, the water could come in and simply flood this whole area. what you're seeing here is a lot of tourists, a lot of people coming...
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the mayor says half of the city was flooded. joining us by phone is dawn zimmer, she's the mayor of hoboken. mayor, thank you so much for joining us. first of all, i think it's unbelievable that there were no fatalities in your city. how was that even possible? >> well, we're so proud of, you know, how our emergency personnel and volunteers came together to protect our city. yeah, we have no serious injuries reported at this time and no deaths. we are so, so proud because it's been a very, very difficult situation, really. this has been historic flooding for the city of hoboken. the hudson river literally came in and made hoboken an island unto itself. the hudson river breached. the city and south side, i, myself could see the water coming in over the new jersey transit, train yards and north side it came in, flooded north hudson sewage authority. we had to evacuate two fire stations, our municipal garage. we -- it's just been a really very difficult situation. our hospital was evacuated and also flooded. historic flooding throu
the mayor says half of the city was flooded. joining us by phone is dawn zimmer, she's the mayor of hoboken. mayor, thank you so much for joining us. first of all, i think it's unbelievable that there were no fatalities in your city. how was that even possible? >> well, we're so proud of, you know, how our emergency personnel and volunteers came together to protect our city. yeah, we have no serious injuries reported at this time and no deaths. we are so, so proud because it's been a...
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that's just the latest after the atlantic city boredwalk collapse. ali velshi is in atlantic city. this boardwalk is the backbone of the city. >> reporter: yeah. most of the boardwalk is intact, about a 50-foot length of it actually got hit last night. not a lot of overnight damage. the wind is still blowing here. you can hear sirens around me. this is one of the hoods from the traffic lights, this just blew over to me. garbage pails. i just went over to the boardwalk, drove across it. again not extensive damage over there. there are at least 500 people in shelters, though. i just spoke to somebody from the red cross who says they're expecting more people in the area. 11,000 people spent the night in shelters but more people are doing so now because they're finding out that this flooding and power loss are serious. we have a staging area for two things in lptic city, national guard troops. we saw them. they left at 7:00 this morning. we've been seeing them all around town. and there are convoys of ambulances that were also staged here and went out. many of them, actually, from the
that's just the latest after the atlantic city boredwalk collapse. ali velshi is in atlantic city. this boardwalk is the backbone of the city. >> reporter: yeah. most of the boardwalk is intact, about a 50-foot length of it actually got hit last night. not a lot of overnight damage. the wind is still blowing here. you can hear sirens around me. this is one of the hoods from the traffic lights, this just blew over to me. garbage pails. i just went over to the boardwalk, drove across it....
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how big the city is there. this is no joke. when they close down subways, buses and mass transit systems in new york city, they are not playing around. that is a huge undertaking. it is rarely, if ever, happening. people are rushing to stack up as many sandbags as possible before the storm, but that may not stop the floods from ruining homes. we'll look at the frantic preparation that is straight ahead. live pictures now of ocean city, maryland. look at that surge. if that doesn't tell you that there's something impending, i don't want to say doom, chad myers, but look at the surf, what does it say to you when you look at it? >> high tide and full moon, that's rough. >> there's a hurricane on the horizon. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> look at this. t
how big the city is there. this is no joke. when they close down subways, buses and mass transit systems in new york city, they are not playing around. that is a huge undertaking. it is rarely, if ever, happening. people are rushing to stack up as many sandbags as possible before the storm, but that may not stop the floods from ruining homes. we'll look at the frantic preparation that is straight ahead. live pictures now of ocean city, maryland. look at that surge. if that doesn't tell you that...
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the subways are now shut down in the city. there's really no way to get around here. lower manhattan, really a ghost town. although there are some tourists here, people coming to take pictures of the flooding as it came in this morning. i hope they don't come back tonight. tonight, it could be much, much worse. they're expecting a storm surge anywhere from one to two feet higher than we saw during hurricane irene. during irene, there was minor flooding. but two feet of a higher storm surge could create serious, serious problems in lower manhattan. it could fill the subway system. you could see problems with the electrical system here. not talking about major waves like you're seeing up and down the east coast, not big, crashing, 20-foot waves. it's a slow, steady rise in this water you see behind me. by 8:50, 9:00 tonight, it could be dangerously high. >> john berman reporting live from battery city, low-lying part of manhattan. thanks so much, john. the storm is probably at least 12 hours from landfall. but already new jersey shoreline appears to be in the crosshairs
the subways are now shut down in the city. there's really no way to get around here. lower manhattan, really a ghost town. although there are some tourists here, people coming to take pictures of the flooding as it came in this morning. i hope they don't come back tonight. tonight, it could be much, much worse. they're expecting a storm surge anywhere from one to two feet higher than we saw during hurricane irene. during irene, there was minor flooding. but two feet of a higher storm surge...
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he wants everyone in the downtown ocean city area to leave town. there's a voluntary evacuation order for low-lying areas and nonresidents have to get out of town as well. route 50, the way into -- or one of the ways into ocean city is already shut down, and here is why. take a look at the waves behind me. it's not even high tide yet and they are fierce and the high tide combined with the length of this storm is the combination that local officials are really, really afraid of. they're taking every precaution and as residents are taking precautions gearing up, bracing for this storm, cnn is also making sure that we're doing this safe. i'm here with two photographers. eddie gross is on the ground with me and he's also fighting this wind and the rain we've been feeling all day long. up there, i just want to show you in the balconies, another photographer, dave rough, who is also hunkered down bracing himself along the wall here and these are the conditions that a lot of us are working under to make sure that we stay safe out here in the field, but, a
he wants everyone in the downtown ocean city area to leave town. there's a voluntary evacuation order for low-lying areas and nonresidents have to get out of town as well. route 50, the way into -- or one of the ways into ocean city is already shut down, and here is why. take a look at the waves behind me. it's not even high tide yet and they are fierce and the high tide combined with the length of this storm is the combination that local officials are really, really afraid of. they're taking...
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and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman sachs, bank of america, coca-cola and microsoft. we'll track all of that and the week's business news on cnn money. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. the brilliant mind hit shows like "two and a half men" and "the big bang theory" will stop by. he will tell us about his new book. >>> also we're backstage at "dancing with the stars." >> i like it, a.j. with respect to evel knievel, there's a new ultimate stuntman. you know only just a few minutes it took him for felix baumgartner to set a sky diving record, but it took a lot longer than that to get him ready to soar. >>> i don't think you have to
and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman...
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the city. taxis are running now. when the subways are down, people are really stranded. you want to go uptown to shower or charge their phone. that's the reason i stopped here. i saw the charging station on the street. >> reporter: closely packed as new yorkers are, it almost makes it more limiting? >> everything is limited. just to get a cup of coffee, my neighbor had to walk all the way to 23rd street, i think, yeah. >> reporter: you have to walk how far to go to work? >> to 50th street. >> human resource director. she can't fire herself if she's late. she plugged her phone into our truck, carol. it's one bit of community service cnn is doing in the modern age, everyone needs their handheld device. you don't have power in your place, you have to go find some. >> actually, i hear countless new yorkers are coming by satellite trucks and local tv live trucks and asking if they can plug in their cell phone or their computer. they're also gathering around starbucks, waiting to get in so they can c
the city. taxis are running now. when the subways are down, people are really stranded. you want to go uptown to shower or charge their phone. that's the reason i stopped here. i saw the charging station on the street. >> reporter: closely packed as new yorkers are, it almost makes it more limiting? >> everything is limited. just to get a cup of coffee, my neighbor had to walk all the way to 23rd street, i think, yeah. >> reporter: you have to walk how far to go to work?...
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as can you see behind me, the city residents here, these are not city workers. they're residents just wading through the water here trying to find storm drains and other things that they can clear the water out coming into this gentleman's -- past this gentleman's knees. obviously, this is still a very dangerous situation. we're told that there are all sorts of dangerous material in the water. people have to be very careful when they're kind of wading around here. there have been evacuations from this street and other streets. we're on the corner of newark and dardon street, but right now it doesn't seem like this is going to be draining any i'm soon. this is caused by a surge in the hudson river that came up when some of the storm drains backed up. when the storm came through, the surge from the river came up through the drains. it had nowhere to go, but here. that's one problem facing hoboken, new jersey. we were also in monoty, new jersey earlier today. we came upon a house fire, a very intense house fire there. it started, we think, according to the fire chi
as can you see behind me, the city residents here, these are not city workers. they're residents just wading through the water here trying to find storm drains and other things that they can clear the water out coming into this gentleman's -- past this gentleman's knees. obviously, this is still a very dangerous situation. we're told that there are all sorts of dangerous material in the water. people have to be very careful when they're kind of wading around here. there have been evacuations...
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on the low lying street in new york, newark and garden street in the heart of the city, so it is a pretty dire situation here, the water has receded, but still it is slow and grinding process to try to get back to normal here. >> last night, talking to mayor don zimmer in hoboken, she was desperate for national guard to get there, she got that word late last night and arrived very quickly. brian, officials estimate 500 million gallons of water needs to be pumped out of hoboken alone. how long is that going to take? >> reporter: it is going to take at least several days, anderson. look at what is going on here. over to my right, your left. this gentleman is a city resident. he and a couple of other guys here have taken it upon themselves to try to clear storm drains. you see the whirl whipool there that's how slow going it is. he'll shovel something out of the storm drain, you'll see a whirlpool going down, then something to my left and a gentleman across the street doing the same thing, these are volunteers doing this. city workers, of course, doing some as well. it takes a long time and
on the low lying street in new york, newark and garden street in the heart of the city, so it is a pretty dire situation here, the water has receded, but still it is slow and grinding process to try to get back to normal here. >> last night, talking to mayor don zimmer in hoboken, she was desperate for national guard to get there, she got that word late last night and arrived very quickly. brian, officials estimate 500 million gallons of water needs to be pumped out of hoboken alone. how...
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i'm live in new york city from a balcony of the time warner center. just over my should, the chanced crane still dangling over 57th street, the entire area still blocked off. the storm claimed least 50 lives in the u.s. and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of, from juice and sodas, waters, cigarettes, tvs, anything you can think of, they were getting it. >> 9,000 people spent the night in red cross shelters spread across 13 states. national guard troops arrived overnight and are rescuing families trapped by floodwaters in hoboken, new jersey. we learned today that the navy is sending three amphibious landing ships to the coast of new york and new jersey in case they're needed. president obama stopped by fema headquarters in washington before heading to new jersey to join governor chris christie to tour the damage caused by san
i'm live in new york city from a balcony of the time warner center. just over my should, the chanced crane still dangling over 57th street, the entire area still blocked off. the storm claimed least 50 lives in the u.s. and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of,...
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york city, the transit will start shutting down at 7:00. you need to get to where you want to go now. it's that simple. >> it really is. thanks so much. chad meyers, appreciate that. he'll be joining us again momentarily. let's go to one of those mid-atlantic states, maryland. annapolis, specifically. that's where we find our a thth jones. we know that early voting has been suspended. people were excited to be voting on a saturday. not today. what else is taking place? >> that's right, it's been canceled for tomorrow. we're here in annapolis, one of those places particularly prone to flooding because it's so low. it just started raining here a few minutes ago and the wind is picking up, but this is one of many communities up and down the eastern seaboard that is preparing for hurricane sandy. >> annapolis resident kim kimball is hoping the sandbags she's collecting here will protect the museum where she works from rising waters. >> that's the one most vulnerable, because it's closest to the water. when it comes up, it will flood the basemen
york city, the transit will start shutting down at 7:00. you need to get to where you want to go now. it's that simple. >> it really is. thanks so much. chad meyers, appreciate that. he'll be joining us again momentarily. let's go to one of those mid-atlantic states, maryland. annapolis, specifically. that's where we find our a thth jones. we know that early voting has been suspended. people were excited to be voting on a saturday. not today. what else is taking place? >> that's...
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atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this afternoon. while the republican governor may be one of the most prominent backers and surrogates of governor mitt romney, governor christie is vocal and public with the praise of president obama and the federal government's overall response to hurricane sandy. that's going to be help that's crucial to new jersey residents because just look at what they're facing. these are some of the newest pictures of the shore. where you can see that entire communities have been washed away, buried in sand or just ripped apart by the force of sandy. home after home,
atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this...
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take advantage of all the scares the city has to offer. >> i don't think people should fear ghosts at all. i fear the living more than ghosts. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> all right. it's one thing to have a job, it's another to love your job. above average for an industry already on a hiring tear. more than 3 million health care jobs have been added over the last decade and the industry projected to grow nearly 30% by 2020. >> data clearly says that virtually every occupation in health care will see job growth ranging from primary care and general surgery, dentiststry and even psychologists but the largest number of new jobs will be mid-level jobs. these will be jobs of technicians, of allied health profession professionals,
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the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> as election day approaches, a lot of people are wondering if potential voter fraud will taint the election. but some people question if the whole issue has been overblown. cnn's joe johns has been examining voter fraud for us and here's an update. >> don, you might think voter fraud is a massive problem, given all the attention it's getting this year, despite the fact that a justice department study said it was an issue in far less than 1% of votes cast between 2002 and 2005. so are new ads about voter fraud intended to inform voters or intimidate them? voter fraud is a felony. billboards with this simple and factual message are stirring up controversy in two battleground states. here's why voting rights activists like eric marshall are upset. >> yes, voter fraud is a felony, but it's the way they're being displayed, the fact that they're in almost exclusively areas
the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> as election day approaches, a lot of people are wondering if potential voter fraud will taint the election. but some people question if the whole issue has been overblown. cnn's joe johns has been examining voter fraud for us and here's an update. >> don, you...
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so new york city, one of the most famous high cities in the world is in for some serious damage, brooke. >> ashleigh banfield, thank you. excellent point. we'll tack that will with chad, just the point of these skyscrapers, case in point, the one you're looking at, the crane that's now dangling over this. more on this story after this. and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting
so new york city, one of the most famous high cities in the world is in for some serious damage, brooke. >> ashleigh banfield, thank you. excellent point. we'll tack that will with chad, just the point of these skyscrapers, case in point, the one you're looking at, the crane that's now dangling over this. more on this story after this. and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. and the candidate's speech is in...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed f
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ "the odd couple" theme...
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latinos are a very diverse group, especially in one of the most diverse cities in america. as soledad o'brien reports latinos find manhattan not only diverse but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this is no secret. >> you see more medicinal propertys, mexican chocolate, you see the changing demographics. beauty shops. >> they also work also working in factories and here's the salons, salons everything, and from there they got better and some of them you see are store owners, own clothes stores, cell phone laces, dealers. >> reporter: more dominicans are leaving than arriving, not just moving up but moving out. >> mexicans are now willing had when they come straight from mexico to take lower paying jobs and to endure some of the exploitation the dominican endured years ago. >> reporter: rodrigo says he finds new york immigrant friendly and rich with opportunity. he began working in new york's kitchens at age 6, then sold tacos off a cart, a taco truck, a taco stand, tacos to go. and now he's the owner of four mexican restaurants. >> you have to work very hard, and we i wou
latinos are a very diverse group, especially in one of the most diverse cities in america. as soledad o'brien reports latinos find manhattan not only diverse but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this is no secret. >> you see more medicinal propertys, mexican chocolate, you see the changing demographics. beauty shops. >> they also work also working in factories and here's the salons, salons everything, and from there they got better and some of them you see are store owners,...
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, what it's like for the perceived city of homs. he is blame this on government forces and clashes between government forces and rebel free syrian army members. they're showing violence across syria. a day when a cease-fire is supposed to take effect and local coordination and opposition syria that at least 20 people have been killed. >> so it really sounds like there is nobody believes that a cease-fire is possible in syria. >> it's hard to say. a lot of people and the people we speak with in syria say they don't believe this will hold. one of the problems is you have both the rebels and the regime putting conditions on a cease-fire. the regime yesterday when they mounsed there was going to be a cease-fire said that they have the right to retaliate against any terrorist activity and to defend their borders from areas that enter the country. they said that if their attack, their going to attack back. because of that and what is going on, it's looking increasingly dire. now with this car bomb that's gone off in the past couple of hou
, what it's like for the perceived city of homs. he is blame this on government forces and clashes between government forces and rebel free syrian army members. they're showing violence across syria. a day when a cease-fire is supposed to take effect and local coordination and opposition syria that at least 20 people have been killed. >> so it really sounds like there is nobody believes that a cease-fire is possible in syria. >> it's hard to say. a lot of people and the people we...
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the city university of new york is the biggest. hundreds of thousands of students are now told to stay home today. people living along the atlantic coast preparing now for hurricane sandy to make landfall. we're going to see a repeat. are we going to see a repeat of last year when hurricane irene slammed into the northeast? >> do not underestimate this storm. these forecasts for the surge are really extraordinary. jen's car wasn't handling well. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> northeast is bracing for massive storm. hurricane sandy is on a collision course with the region, expected to make landfall tonight. we are already seeing strong waves and rein along the mid-atlantic coast. the eye of the storm is taking aim at southern new jersey's shore as well as parts of delaware, maryland, and virginia. carol costello is in alexandria, virginia, across the patomac river. what's the biggest concern for folks right there where yo
the city university of new york is the biggest. hundreds of thousands of students are now told to stay home today. people living along the atlantic coast preparing now for hurricane sandy to make landfall. we're going to see a repeat. are we going to see a repeat of last year when hurricane irene slammed into the northeast? >> do not underestimate this storm. these forecasts for the surge are really extraordinary. jen's car wasn't handling well. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave...
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. >> the city of brook field police department, our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this crime. right now, i'll give you an overview of what took place. at approximately 11:09 this morning, received a call of a shooting in progress at a salon, 200 north moreland road in the city of brookfield. we are told a male suspect was involved. that male suspect has been identified. you all have pictures of mr. radcliffe franklin haughton. date of birth 12/17/66. he is a male, black, 6'1", 270 pounds. the time of the shooting, the suspect was wearing a gray sweater, blue jeans and had a white and black backpack with him. the vehicle that we were looking for has been located. we are no longer looking for the black mazda protoge. this situation is fluid and ongoing. our initial attention was reaching, locating and treating the visibilityctims. that has taken place. we have a total of seven victims, four were transferred. [ inaudible ] >> the investigation is ongoing. we have a number of scenes being worked on as we speak, not only the salon, but the suspect's residence in brown deer a
. >> the city of brook field police department, our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this crime. right now, i'll give you an overview of what took place. at approximately 11:09 this morning, received a call of a shooting in progress at a salon, 200 north moreland road in the city of brookfield. we are told a male suspect was involved. that male suspect has been identified. you all have pictures of mr. radcliffe franklin haughton. date of birth 12/17/66. he is a male, black,...
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. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presidential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile, romney's team claiming a big boost from the debate, saying they raised more than 48 million in the past four hours. >>> the family of a fallen border patrol agent attended an emotional vigil last night in arizona. the fbi says that friendly fire likely killed agent nicholas ivie. another agent was wounded in the incident. the fbi says it is investigating what is going on. but it appears that only the two agents were involved in that gunfire. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a g
. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed...
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the ship, the costa concordia, really was a floating city with more than 4,000 crew -- >> the same ship captain who said, oh, my gosh. i tripped and fell into a lifeboat. then my ship went down. he's suing the cruise line company. why? >> reporter: that is correct. he is suing them for what he says was wrongful dismissal. he claims that the actions he took on the night of january 11th, in fact, resulted in the saving of many more lives. he says many more people could have died if he did not take the action that he did. what he did was maneuver the boat closer to the island where it sort of went. it ran aground on rocks. the boat is still there in the harbor. it's sort of tilted on its side. but, of course, the ship did not go down. so his claim is that it could have been much, much worse. carol? >> we'll check back with you. ben wedeman reporting live from rome, italy, this morning. >>> okay. so why is pop star rick springfield rocking out with commuters at a new york subway station in more on this impromptu concert. >>> all right. everybody at rolling stone has officially announced det
the ship, the costa concordia, really was a floating city with more than 4,000 crew -- >> the same ship captain who said, oh, my gosh. i tripped and fell into a lifeboat. then my ship went down. he's suing the cruise line company. why? >> reporter: that is correct. he is suing them for what he says was wrongful dismissal. he claims that the actions he took on the night of january 11th, in fact, resulted in the saving of many more lives. he says many more people could have died if he...
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really speaking to the fact that the state of ohio is a microcosm with the citi cities, urban, rural. no republican gone on to win the presidency without winning ohio. you can watch mitt romney online. >>> coming up next, the meeting that brought christian bale to tears, a meeting more than a year in the making. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, rig
really speaking to the fact that the state of ohio is a microcosm with the citi cities, urban, rural. no republican gone on to win the presidency without winning ohio. you can watch mitt romney online. >>> coming up next, the meeting that brought christian bale to tears, a meeting more than a year in the making. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he...
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i think juba, the capital city, is going to be like the new york of america. >> what do you think -- when you came back, what did they think of you because you are so incredibly successful, you are so beautiful, you are such an incredible model for your country. >> so humbled. >> yes? >> i was very humbled because i was nervous. i was emotional because i didn't know what the country was like because when you have development and you also have a new nation -- i mean, america has been through, like, independence for over 200 years. south sudan is just one year. you think about the growth that took place, but i think infrastructure is very important. >> would you ever go back? do you think you would go back? i know your nephew has returned. a lot of young people have gone back. >> oh, absolutely. my mother wants me to go ck. my mother wants me to mry a dinca man. of course. i really want to work with u.n. hcr to implement education. especially when kids have to walk for two, three hours for secondary school, and then they get caught in the rain, and then they catch malaria from the mosq
i think juba, the capital city, is going to be like the new york of america. >> what do you think -- when you came back, what did they think of you because you are so incredibly successful, you are so beautiful, you are such an incredible model for your country. >> so humbled. >> yes? >> i was very humbled because i was nervous. i was emotional because i didn't know what the country was like because when you have development and you also have a new nation -- i mean,...
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power past pain. >>> there's a city in china that's deeply involved in the u.s. presidential election. most people living there, they don't even realize this. well, this is what we're talking about here. two-hour drive from shaenk high, this is where the chinese and american flags are flying over an auto parts factory. this factory is going to make parts that are now being made in the united states. the jobs are being moved to china by the company founded by, of course, one of those running for president, republican mitt romney. cnn's stan grant has the story. >> do you know who mitt romney is? >> no, no, no. >> you don't know mitt romney? >> no, i don't know. >> reporter: they may not be up on american politics here, but these chinese workers are in the middle of a u.s. political firestorm. they're blamed for taking american jobs, shipped to china by a company started by republican presidential candidate romney. >> do you like america? >> the american flag flies proudly here, but it's equally a symbol of chinese power. it's one of the china homes of sensaba tech
power past pain. >>> there's a city in china that's deeply involved in the u.s. presidential election. most people living there, they don't even realize this. well, this is what we're talking about here. two-hour drive from shaenk high, this is where the chinese and american flags are flying over an auto parts factory. this factory is going to make parts that are now being made in the united states. the jobs are being moved to china by the company founded by, of course, one of those...
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it really kind of brings the story of the hall of fame to fans in respective nfl cities and so you'll be able to, you know, do things like step into a replay booth and make a call, for instance, or put on an authentic nfl jersey and learn about, you know, all the great characters that have played the game. this year is hall of fame 50th anniversary. that's what we're doing. >> who is your favorite character? >> i would probably say someone like vince lombardi. he really represents what the nfl is. and what all coaches aspire to and the great motivator and great champion. and so i would probably say someone like him would be my favorite. >> i think people visit the hall of fame once but should go back because it's been totally redone and is a fascinating place to visit now. >> it really is. that's what we're trying to do, give people a little taste of canton in this traveling exhibit. it will come around to a lot of your nfl cities. and it really gives you a real feel for, you know, the hall of fame itself there in canton. if you can't come to canton, maybe you can make it out to this
it really kind of brings the story of the hall of fame to fans in respective nfl cities and so you'll be able to, you know, do things like step into a replay booth and make a call, for instance, or put on an authentic nfl jersey and learn about, you know, all the great characters that have played the game. this year is hall of fame 50th anniversary. that's what we're doing. >> who is your favorite character? >> i would probably say someone like vince lombardi. he really represents...